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Chitchat Sinkie Faggot Filmed Naked Men and Lanjiaos at Commando Camp and SMU!

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Man admits to filming, photographing other men showering, using urinal in commandos' camp, university​

A mandatory treatment order suitability report has been called for Teo Hong Wei, after his lawyer says he is suffering from a mental condition.
Man admits to filming, photographing other men showering, using urinal in commandos' camp, university

Man taking a photo with a mobile phone in the toilet (Photo: iStock)



SINGAPORE: A man admitted on Monday (Oct 30) to filming and photographing other men showering or relieving themselves in toilets located in a camp for Singapore Armed Forces commandos and at a Singapore university.

Teo Hong Wei, 27, was caught after one of his victims noticed Teo's phone with its camera lens pointed at him above a cubicle door.
More than 5,000 compromising photos and over 70 videos of male victims were found in Teo's possession, involving men at Singapore Management University and in Hendon Camp, where he had previously served his national service.
Teo pleaded guilty to five charges of voyeurism, with six charges of a similar nature, including one for possessing obscene material, to be taken into consideration when he is sentenced.

The court heard that in 2020, Teo entered male toilets to film and photograph unknown men showering at toilets in Hendon Camp. Teo was a full-time national serviceman then. A supply assistant by vocation, Teo finished his national service in 2021, according to a statement previously issued by the Ministry of Defence.
Upon entering the toilets, Teo would position his mobile phone above the cubicle door to capture the male victims nude.
In one incident on Apr 16, 2020, Teo took burst shots of a victim showering in a toilet in Hendon Camp. He took a total of 248 photos of the man. On another occasion, on Feb 14, 2020, he took 1,683 burst shots of another man showering at the camp.

Teo was caught after a victim showering in a toilet at his university spotted Teo's mobile phone camera directed at him above the cubicle door.
The victim, a 24-year-old university student, shouted and exited his cubicle, but the perpetrator had fled. The victim lodged a police report on Feb 2, 2021.
Closed-circuit television footage placed Teo near the exit of the toilet and he was arrested on Feb 16, 2021. His mobile phone was found to have 5,365 photos and 72 videos of men showering and relieving themselves at urinals and in toilet cubicles. His laptop also contained 187 similar photographs and 16 videos.
Teo's lawyer Joyce Khoo said she had filed character references to give the court a "glimpse into the kind of person (her) client is".
"He did make mistakes and he is taking full responsibility for his actions," said Ms Khoo.

"Unfortunately, he committed the offences while suffering from a mental condition that he is actively seeking help for," the lawyer added without revealing the condition. She urged District Judge Carol Ling to call for a report to assess her client's suitability for mandatory treatment order.
If found suitable, an offender will undergo psychiatric treatment instead of serving a jail term.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Grace Chua did not object to the report, adding that the prosecution is reserving its sentencing position.
District Judge Ling called for a mandatory treatment order suitability report and adjourned the case to Jan 8.
For voyeurism, Teo faces a jail term of up to two years, and a fine, or caning.
 

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Singaporean man who had over 5,000 compromising photos of naked men pleads guilty to voyeurism​

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Tue, 31 October 2023 at 8:09 am GMT


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In a disturbing case that has shaken Singapore, Teo Hong Wei, a 27-year-old man, has admitted to a series of voyeuristic acts that violated the most private boundaries of his victims.
Teo’s actions, involving the covert filming and photographing of men showering or relieving themselves in restrooms, occurred within the confines of a camp for Singapore Armed Forces commandos and a prominent Singaporean university.
Teo’s intrusive activities came to light when one of his victims, a 24-year-old university student, noticed Teo’s mobile phone camera lens pointed at him from above a cubicle door.
The quick thinking and courage of this victim led to the revelation of Teo’s disturbing actions.
Upon further investigation, a search of his mobile phone yielded a staggering 5,365 photos and 72 videos capturing men during their private moments while showering and using urinals or toilet cubicles. Additionally, his laptop contained 187 similar photographs and 16 videos.
These victims included students from Singapore Management University and Teo’s former comrades at Hendon Camp, where he had completed his national service.
Teo’s actions were carried out with meticulous planning. As a full-time national serviceman at the time, he entered male restrooms to film and photograph unsuspecting men while they were at their most vulnerable, typically during showers.
Teo’s method was consistent; he would position his mobile phone above the cubicle door to capture the male victims. On some occasions, his actions reached a horrifying peak, with Teo taking a staggering 1,683 burst shots of a single victim during a single incident.
Teo’s lawyer, Joyce Khoo, has revealed that her client was suffering from a mental condition when he committed these offenses. However, the specific condition has not been disclosed. It is emphasized that Teo is actively seeking help for his mental health and has taken full responsibility for his actions.
“He did make mistakes and he is taking full responsibility for his actions,” said Khoo.
Teo has pleaded guilty to five charges of voyeurism, with an additional six charges of a similar nature, including one for possessing obscene material, to be taken into account during his sentencing. In Singapore, the offense of voyeurism can result in a jail term of up to two years, a fine, or caning.
Teo’s lawyer has urged the court to assess her client’s suitability for a mandatory treatment order, which would require Teo to undergo psychiatric treatment instead of serving a jail term. Deputy Public Prosecutor Grace Chua did not object to this report, leaving the sentencing position open.
District Judge Carol Ling has ordered the suitability report and adjourned the case until Jan. 8. This decision reflects a growing acknowledgment of the importance of addressing underlying mental health issues in cases of criminal behavior.
 
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